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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

    great photos! the mig-29 of the Russian air force looks good

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    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

      Photos of the Armenian Army. S-60:





      Last edited by burjuin; 01-21-2011, 12:13 AM.

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        Azerbaijani soldier becomes martyr

        Silence has been disturbed again in the frontline, press service of the Defense Ministry told APA.

        As a result of the fire opened by Armenian armed forces from posts near Chilaburt village of Terter region on January 17, at about 12.30, Azadaliyev Mammad Rasim, born in 1990, was killed.

        The enemy was silenced with reprisal fire.

        Azadaliyev was drafted from Sumgayit City Military Commissariat in October, 2010.

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        • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

          Originally posted by Vardan View Post
          Azerbaijani soldier becomes martyr

          Silence has been disturbed again in the frontline, press service of the Defense Ministry told APA.

          As a result of the fire opened by Armenian armed forces from posts near Chilaburt village of Terter region on January 17, at about 12.30, Azadaliyev Mammad Rasim, born in 1990, was killed.

          The enemy was silenced with reprisal fire.

          Azadaliyev was drafted from Sumgayit City Military Commissariat in October, 2010.
          Two Armenians were also wounded including one that is in intensive care.

          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

            Originally posted by Vardan View Post
            Azerbaijani soldier becomes martyr

            Silence has been disturbed again in the frontline, press service of the Defense Ministry told APA.

            As a result of the fire opened by Armenian armed forces from posts near Chilaburt village of Terter region on January 17, at about 12.30, Azadaliyev Mammad Rasim, born in 1990, was killed.

            The enemy was silenced with reprisal fire.

            Azadaliyev was drafted from Sumgayit City Military Commissariat in October, 2010.
            May he rest in pieces....

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            • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

              More Skirmishes Reported Around Karabakh

              Nagorno-Karabakh -- A Karabakh Armenian soldier practices sniper fire during a military exercise.
              17.01.2011
              Lusine Musayelian, Sargis Harutyunyan
              One Azerbaijani soldier has been killed and two Armenian conscripts wounded in recent days in fresh skirmishes reported from the main Armenian-Azerbaijani “line of contact” around Nagorno-Karabakh.

              Citing the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, the Trend news agency reported that the soldier, Mamed Azadaliyev, was shot dead on Monday just northeast east of the disputed territory. The ministry said Azerbaijani troops deployed there came under fire from Armenian positions before “silencing the enemy.”

              The area has been the most volatile section of the frontline over the past year. More than a dozen soldiers from both sides have been killed since June.

              There was no immediate reaction to the Azerbaijani report from the Armenian side.

              Military authorities in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh reported earlier in the day that two Karabakh Armenian soldiers were wounded in other frontline sections on Friday. They said both men required hospitalization.

              One of the servicemen, Vartan Harutiunian, remained in the intensive care unit of a military hospital in Stepanakert on Monday.

              The Armenian Defense Ministry accused Azerbaijan of deliberately breaking the ceasefire to scuttle international efforts to resolve the Karabakh dispute. Ministry spokesman Davit Karapetian said Baku is also thus trying to boost spirits in the Azerbaijani military.

              An Azerbaijani Defense Ministry spokesman dismissed these claims and blamed the Armenians for the truce violations. “The Azerbaijani side is committed to observing the ceasefire on the frontline,” Teymur Abdullayev told Trend.

              The skirmishes highlight the persisting risk of another Armenian-Azerbaijani war. Azerbaijan’s leadership regularly threatens military action to win back Karabakh and Armenian-controlled territories surrounding it.

              Alexander Arzoumanian, a former Armenian foreign minister and now an opposition politician, said on Monday that preventing renewed fighting will be the Armenian government’s number one challenge this year.

              “We already went down that path once,” Arzoumanian told a news conference. “We already proved on the battlefield the Nagorno-Karabakh people’s right to live in freedom. They won their independence, and all we have to do now is to get into various diplomatic process and skillfully find some solution.”

              Arzoumanian was skeptical about near-term prospects of a breakthrough in Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks. He said the governments of Russia and the United States, the main mediating powers, will be increasingly distracted by preparations for domestic presidential elections due in 2012.

              One Azerbaijani soldier has been killed and two Armenian conscripts wounded in recent days in fresh skirmishes reported from the main Armenian-Azerbaijani “line of contact” around Nagorno-Karabakh.

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              • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                the state of our wounded are out of danger.

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                • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                  The film "Code" (village Togh)

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                    Two soldiers of Azerbaijani Army killed in avalanche

                    Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. Two soldiers of Azerbaijani Army were killed in avalanche, press service of the defense Ministry of Azerbaijan told APA.

                    The incident took place on January 15 in Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. Soldiers serving at the N military unit of the Defense Ministry Elshad Ismayil Bayramov, 20, called up to the army by the military commissariat of Sumgayit City in October, 2010 and Tebriz Veli Hamzayev, 20 called up by the military commissariat of Babek region of Azerbaijan in January, 2010 died as a result of avalanche.

                    The fact is investigated.

                    how many killed since December?

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                    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                      Originally posted by Vardan View Post
                      how many killed since December?
                      not enough

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